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Most actively traded companies on the TSX

Some of the most active companies traded Thursday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:

Toronto Stock Exchange (16,284.47, down 42.23 points)

Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX:ACB). Health care. Up 65 cents, or 5.28 per cent, to $12.97 on 25.9 million shares. Trading in CanniMed shares (TSX:CMED) was halted Thursday after the company is postponing a key shareholder meeting to give it time to hold talks with Aurora, which has made a hostile takeover offer for the company. However, the offer requires CanniMed to drop its plans to acquire Newstrike, whose shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favour on Wednesday of the acquisition.

Bombardier Inc. (TSX:BBD.B). Aerospace, rail equipment. Up six cents, or 1.95 per cent, to $3.14 on 9.9 million shares.

NextSource Materials Inc. (TSX:NEXT). Miner. Down half-a-cent, or 3.70 per cent, to 13 cents on 6.52 million shares.

Canopy Growth Corp. (TSX:WEED). Health care. Down 65 cents, or 1.73 per cent, to $36.96 on 6.51 million shares.

Nemaska Lithium Inc. (TSX:NMX). Miner. Down 12 cents, or 6.15 per cent, to $1.83 on 6.1 million shares.

Lundin Mining Corp. (TSX:LUN). Miner. Down 29 cents, or 3.18 per cent, to $8.82 on 5.1 million shares.

Companies reporting major news:

Husky Energy Inc. (TSX:HSE). Oil and gas. Down $1.29, or 6.77 per cent, to $17.77 on 3.01 million shares. Operations aboard its SeaRose FPSO vessel off the Newfoundland and Labrador coast was ordered suspended by the federal-provincial regulator because of a close call with an iceberg last March.

TransCanada Corp. (TSX:TRP). Oil and gas. Up two cents, or 0.03 per cent, to $59.84 on 2.09 million shares. The Calgary-based company said Thursday that it has confirmed enough commercial support for its controversial Keystone XL pipeline thanks in part to a commitment from the Alberta government. TransCanada said it has secured 500,000 barrels a day of 20-year commitments for the project after concluding an open season, locking up about 60 per cent of the 830,000 barrels of planned capacity.

WestJet Airlines Ltd. (TSX:WJA). Airline. Down 17 cents, or 0.67 per cent, to $25.17 on 436,397 shares. WestJet has filed an appeal after the Supreme Court of British Columbia refused to throw out a proposed class-action lawsuit that accuses the company of fostering a corporate culture that tolerates harassment against female employees. The airline argues Justice Mary Humphries was wrong to have dismissed the company’s application to strike the legal action, repeating its argument that the dispute belongs before a human rights tribunal and workers’ compensation board.